|
| | |
Value-added
Value-added A phrase generally used by advisers and managers to describe investments in underperforming and-or undermanaged assets. The objective is to generate 13 percent to 18 percent returns.
RELATED TERMS--------------------------------------
Assets Real and personal property in which a person has an unencumbered ownership or equity and which has value.
SIMILAR TERMS--------------------------------------
Valuation Estimated price, value, or worth. Also, the act of identifying a property's worth via an appraisal.
Valuation Fee The fee charged by the lender for a valuation report.
Valuation report A basic report carried out for the peace of the mind of the lender to ensure that the property is worth lending on.
Value The measure of the monetary equivalent of a property. The four essential elements of value are utility, scarcity, demand and transferability.
Value in exchange The market value of a property.
Value in use The value of a property as used for a specific purpose.
PREVIOUS AND NEXT TERMS--------------------------------------
Valuation Fee The fee charged by the lender for a valuation report.
Valuation report A basic report carried out for the peace of the mind of the lender to ensure that the property is worth lending on.
Value The measure of the monetary equivalent of a property. The four essential elements of value are utility, scarcity, demand and transferability.
Value in exchange The market value of a property.
Value in use The value of a property as used for a specific purpose.
Value-added
Vapor retarders Special materials used in the installation of thermal insulation to reduce the passage of water vapor.
Variable costs Operating expenses that fluctuate with occupancy, such as utilities and maintenance costs.
Variable interest rate A fluctuating interest rate that can go up or down depending on the going market rate.
Variable lease Allows for increases in the rental charges during the lease period.
Variable rate The mortgage interest charged by the lender can vary from month to month and is set by the lender.
This dictionary contains 6433 terms. |
|
|